The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, reportedly carrying two nuclear reactors, sank mysteriously off the coast of Spain after suffering explosions. Recent military activity around the wreckage, including the presence of US “sniffer” aircraft, has fueled speculation about the ship’s cargo and the circumstances of its sinking. The Spanish investigation suggests the ship may have been struck by a specialized torpedo and later additional explosions occurred after a Russian spy ship arrived on the scene. This extraordinary event may represent a covert Western operation to prevent nuclear technology from reaching North Korea, a key Russian ally.
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The recent detection of drones over a military base, notably one where prominent figures like Senator Marco Rubio and former intelligence official David Hegseth reside, has sparked a flurry of discussion and speculation. This event, occurring on a military installation, raises immediate questions about security and the motivations behind such aerial intrusions. The fact that elected officials and former government figures are living on military bases, apparently for security reasons, adds a layer of intrigue to the drone sightings.
The presence of drones over a base occupied by public figures, particularly those who have been vocal on national security issues, prompts a consideration of what, or who, they might be perceived as a threat by.… Continue reading
On February 6th, a targeted assassination attempt was made against Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, First Deputy Chief of the GRU, as he visited a private residence without security. The assailant, who meticulously planned the attack during a security shift change, gained entry with an intercom key and concealed their identity before firing shots at the general. Despite a delayed response from security personnel, Alekseyev received first aid and was hospitalized, with conflicting reports emerging regarding his current condition. Subsequently, the suspected shooter was reportedly apprehended in the United Arab Emirates, with an accomplice also detained.
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